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Works Appearing in Volume Form & Other Notable Publications October, 1849 “The English Mail-Coach,” Part I, first installment of a three-part essay by Thomas de Quincey. (Part I of “The English Mail-Coach” at Project Gutenberg and Librivox...
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The late sixties and early seventies were banner years for serial novels. When we first published this page, for space reasons, we only included texts that began their serialization in January 1870 or later (excluding those beginning in 1869) and concluded before...